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ABN AMRO Bank N.V. (ABN.AS)

Amsterdam - Amsterdam Delayed price. Currency in EUR
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15.52-0.14 (-0.93%)
At close: 05:37PM CEST
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Previous close15.66
Open15.65
Bid0.00 x 0
Ask0.00 x 0
Day's range15.41 - 15.66
52-week range11.82 - 16.74
Volume1,640,906
Avg. volume3,735,701
Market cap12.925B
Beta (5Y monthly)1.21
PE ratio (TTM)4.86
EPS (TTM)3.19
Earnings date07 Aug 2024
Forward dividend & yield1.51 (9.64%)
Ex-dividend date26 Apr 2024
1y target est17.30
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  • South China Morning Post

    Chinese conglomerate Fosun International sells German private bank HAL to ABN Amro for US$731 million to boost liquidity

    Fosun International, one of China's largest private-sector conglomerates, has accelerated its pace of asset disposal after agreeing to sell German lender Hauck & Aufhauser Lampe (HAL) to Dutcj bank ABN Amro for €672 million (US$731 million). Shanghai-based Fosun, controlled by Chinese billionaire Guo Guangchang, announced on Tuesday that the proceeds of the sale will be used to replenish general working capital. The deal, the second asset sale conducted by Fosun in Europe since mid-April, is exp

  • Reuters

    ABN Amro to buy German private bank in biggest deal since 2008 financial crisis

    (Reuters) -ABN Amro has agreed to buy German private bank Hauck Aufhäuser Lampe (HAL) for 672 million euros ($730 million) from China's Fosun International to expand in wealth management, its largest deal since the global financial crisis. The Dutch bank's deal comes as European lenders seek to diversify their revenues by bulking up in areas such as wealth management and private banking.